Jacpher
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^Who is 'I came' and 'we responded'. Is that you in multiple person? Perhaps multiple logins :D
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^Hayye idinka sow 'cabd-dirham' ma tihidin? So in essence, the few atheists in here are a good testimony Somalis weren't spared from dirham/dinar slavery.
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^ No one can crush a debate like an good atheist. Exactly. Thanks for proving my point. Muslim slaves were brought to the shores of America by Christians. Tell them Muslim slaves their 'religious status' should have spared them from slavery.
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^Were the Americans practicing Islam when they were loading the black slaves to the ships? Was the pharoah Muslim when he was taking hold of the slaves?
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Raamsade;873954 wrote: Jacpher, a MOD should stay above the fray and not get involved in personal attacks which this thread clearly is. What bearing does what a member of SOL writes on other fora have on his standing here? Did he break SOL etiquete? No! Did he comport himself with SOL's golden rules? Yesiree... who, then, really gives a hoot what he writes in gutter press site like Toront Sun (marginally better than SUN TV). We all know MMA is avid Toronto Star reading (I'm more of Globe and Mail fella), starbucks cappuccinno sipping, granola crunching hippie wannabe fella, is this his way of getting back at hated Toronto Sun by attacking poor Blackflash (what the heck does this name supposed mean anyways?)? Raamsade: MMA is as much guilty as Raamsade to comment on this topic Moderatorship is not censorship dee. The man has as much right as anyone in SOL to initiate a topic or reply to one. His participation on the forum does not cloud or diminish his judgement calls as you are suggesting. Apo: What 'powers' are you talking about here? I'm still confused. The man started a page and you're taking about a moderator power being used? What links MMA status as moderator to starting this page or is someone cry foul pre-preemptively? Atheists in full gear tonight to overprotect their fellow atheist. Waryaara ya'll giving away away the game by crying too early before it started.
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Apophis;873907 wrote: As a moderator, you're using your powers unjustly. What 'moderator powers' did he use or abuse in here? What was 'unjust' in that post?
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Apo: I don't have that in me. I rarely use that feature on my fone. What's the point of txting when you got voice?
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Aay dhoonti siinki soo. Aay woosanti toot Dutch laanguweej.
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Qué idioma es que ustedes hablando.
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Whoever writes these kinds of stuff why can't they think out of the box and came up with something that makes to the desk of Fox News. Can't they come up with some chained sms message about Obama's Islamic birth certificate of the country of Islam, or his Islamic college transcript, You'd be amazed how many rednecks will get confused by this and believe it. Heck Rush and Glen may dedicated a whole show I can just imagine the breaking news out of Fox News.
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I take my time to revise and alter the original message to poke some fun at the author in hopes of it making its way back to the author.
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^Are jinniyada included in your formula sxb? That be nice you know. A world without jinniyo would really be nice. No pun intended for all jinniyo around SOL. I don't hate yall but I don't like the fact you could see me and I can't. You wouldn't like that too if you were in my place. Now you ain't supposed to be reading this. Go, get off out of here. Go away yaa jiniyo. Aara here now.
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^Arabs? Wow! This ain't no different than those chain sms messages circling around with few azkaar, hadith or some quran verse and at the end of the message, it says you go to jannah if you forward it to ten people. I wonder what about seven people? Do I still go to Jannah? Nah you are three short. How does Mooge know this is some Iraqi girls running in the middle of Salah to watch some TV program? To me it looks a lot like people watching some jinni action going on.
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Those two dummies jumping on the iphone WTH? It's an iPhone people!
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^You guys haven't spent few minutes in the ICU where code happens and physicians/nurses cracks a joke and everyone laughs while doing the most stressful jobs in the world trying to save a life. This is their everyday life so it makes it that much easy.
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Alshabaab back in kismayo with thousands of troops
Jacpher replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
The Zack;871942 wrote: ^Yes, me and my clan. Now what? Agah! Eegada maxaa tiri, cagaha dhulka ka qaad wiil ejkaa wataa dhulka ka soo bixi :D -
Alshabaab back in kismayo with thousands of troops
Jacpher replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^Who is 'we' 'you' and 'me'. Are they clan synonyms sxb Al Shabaab are the worst thing ever happened to Somalia and Kenya is proving to be the next Ethiopia for Somalis. -
^^Our resident Titieologist was carrying out a research in the field of titie inspection.
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Stability bye bye, hello chaos.
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^monkey see monkey do baan maqli jiray. Bluelicious: horta bluelicious maxaa laga wadaa. Wili waad i akiyuus gareenooysaa miyaa adi?
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http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/17/twitter-gives-muslims-a-voice-a-seriously-funny-voice-muslimrage/
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Twitter had a field day with this today. Newsweek's twitter hashtag #MuslimRage turned out differently than they hoped. The power of social media Who knew Muslims have a sense of humor. Tweeters mock Newsweek's #MuslimRage cover LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Newsweek intended its latest cover story to spark conversation, it certainly got what it was looking for. The magazine's cover essay, "Muslim Rage: How I Survived It, How We Can End It," has spawned a huge response on Twitter. The essay by Somali-Dutch activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali addresses the issue of free speech in light of deadly riots in the Middle East over an anti-Islamic film. The story is illustrated on the magazine's cover with a photo of two bearded protesters in the midst of a mob. Newsweek created the hashtag (hash)MuslimRage to promote discussion of its cover story. But most of the tweets using it have mocked the subject, rather than adopt the article's serious tone. Many of those who poked fun at the article's headline appeared to be Muslim. "MuslimRage" was the sixth most-talked about topic — or "trending topic" — on Twitter among U.S.-based users early Monday. It was also a top trender in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. The Twitter conversation peaked Monday morning and by late afternoon there were about 75,000 tweets using (hash)MuslimRage hashtag, Twitter said, citing data from social media tracking firm Topsy. One of the most popular posts came from "Hend," a user whose profile photo features a woman in a Muslim head covering: "I'm having such a good hair day. No one even knows. (hash)MuslimRage". Another reads: "Lost your kid Jihad at the airport. Can't yell for him. (hash)MuslimRage". Yet another tweet laments: "Head & Shoulders still hasn't made a beard conditioner. (hash)MuslimRage". "On a plane and people mishearing me when I say I'm a 'tourist'. (hash)MuslimRage," reads another post. Los Angeles-based author Reza Aslan, a frequent writer on Muslim issues, hailed what has come to be called the "hijack" of the Newsweek hashtag: "Memo to those few violent MidEast protesters, this is how you fight Islamophobia. You make fun of it. (hash)MuslimRage". Newsweek spokesman Andrew Kirk said the magazine's covers and hashtags "bring attention and spark debate around topics of major global importance. The Internet is an open forum for people to continue their own discussion." The essay's author, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, also became a trending topic on Twitter, although the comments were more pointed and critical. Ali describes in the essay how she cooperated to make the short film "Submission," which criticized the treatment of women in Islam. Her co-filmmaker, director Theo van Gogh, was murdered in 2004 by a man who left a note called a "Jihad Manifesto" that also threatened Ali. Despite the levity expressed on Twitter, violent protests continued across the Muslim world. The death toll has reached 14, including 10 protesters and 4 Americans who died in last week's attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. More
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Masha'alaah. You did the right thing.
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^You're starting illogical argument to reach logical conclusion. Gaal fowqal gaal like you only believes Allaah has partners. An atheist attempting to teach Muslims their religion adiga uguma horeen. Keep on dreaming. No Muslim I know will get liberal enough to take their religious teaching from the likes of you. By the way, aren't you supposed to be cheering for khaniisnimo since you are atheists? What's with all the gay hate?